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NFSZ86 07-21-2013 09:27 PM

Tire blown ?
 
Hey guys I know there's probably a thread on this already tried to search but no luck. See if someone had something similar happen to you. While I was in the highway earlier today I started feeling a shaking so as I pulled over seen the inner side of the tire wall separated from the tire. I just tough I had low air or a flat. The tire had air and has been fine now I only had the tires for about I say 3500 miles is there any warranty on these or something that can help ? I really want to try to save the 400 dollar retail now the bad part I got the tries and wheels from a forum member so I do not have the receipt =(( the tire is Bridgestone potenza RE050A with Nismo wheels any help thanks in advanced. Here's some pics

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kenchan 07-21-2013 09:58 PM

ive not seen the RE050A's do this yet, but it could've been low psi by you or the previous owner that might have caused this.

i would just get a new tire, but call or write to bridgestone customer support and send them a pict to see what they say.

chrischhorn 07-21-2013 10:05 PM

Did you buy them used? How were they stored if so? If you read on the outside of the tire, there will be an 11 character letter/number sequence called the D.O.T. number. The last 4 numbers will be the production date of the tire. But honestly to me it looks like horrendous camber or toe wear or very low psi like stated earlier. Hard to say.

fryzia23 07-21-2013 10:10 PM

that kinda damage will occur if the tire is driven flat to the point where the sidewall gets destroyed/weakened. Unfortunately no dealer will warranty this for you since tires are not covered. Once you got a tire light to show up, how long did it take to feel shaking?

jcosta79 07-21-2013 10:21 PM

That looks like damage due to low air pressure, but you can always try to see if the manufacturer will cover it due to a possible manufacturing defect. It's worth a shot (albeit a long one).

NFSZ86 07-22-2013 12:15 AM

Thanks for the tips and well I know there was no low psi since there was no light now on the other part yes got them used from a local member and I know the story how he got the tires and rims new and they had just about 700 miles on them, I'm gonna call the dealer tomorrow and bridgetone see if there's something we can do if not then I guess new tire is going to have to be. Thanks for looking

chrischhorn 07-22-2013 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by NFSZ86 (Post 2413144)
Thanks for the tips and well I know there was no low psi since there was no light now on the other part yes got them used from a local member and I know the story how he got the tires and rims new and they had just about 700 miles on them, I'm gonna call the dealer tomorrow and bridgetone see if there's something we can do if not then I guess new tire is going to have to be. Thanks for looking

Unfortunately, no 2nd hand tires carry a warranty. Best of luck to you though!

fuct 07-22-2013 01:53 PM

the camber wear doesnt look that bad, but if they are under inflated i can see a possibility of them wearing out and breaking. still though, ive never seen anything that bad.

best of luck

Chuck33079 07-22-2013 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by NFSZ86 (Post 2413144)
I know there was no low psi since there was no light

Did you at any point check the tire pressure with a gauge, or did you just rely on TPMS?

NFSZ86 07-22-2013 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2413812)
Did you at any point check the tire pressure with a gauge, or did you just rely on TPMS?

Yes I did on Thursday Bc that day I changed the oil and I do a chk thru the vehicle of course basic stuff temp in Chicago has been in the upper 90s and I only drive on the weekends so yeah.

Chuck33079 07-22-2013 07:32 PM

Ok, good. Then it's not a pressure issue. Just making sure you weren't relying on the TPMS system.

NFSZ86 07-22-2013 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2414202)
Ok, good. Then it's not a pressure issue. Just making sure you weren't relying on the TPMS system.

Yeah I learn that the hard way a few yrs back =( not relay on any sensor lol


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